limited columns?
use the rows for Clients - they will increase, easier to manage
Questions - if you could break them up into groups
seperate sheet for each group - 200+ questions for each group.
As many (nearly) groups as you like
for me, even if you upgrade a more manageable way of handling the data.
Steve
On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 16:27:02 +0100, Nickie
wrote:
Thanks for the response Steve! I have approximately 350 clients and 280
questions. Is the only way to do it is to upgrade to another excel
program -
if so, which one?
Thanks again for all of your help!
Nickie
"SteveW" wrote:
How many Clients and how many questions do you have in the Word file
If both are over 256 - you will have to split into several sheets of
upgrade to the latest Excel.
Steve
On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 05:39:02 +0100, Nickie
wrote:
I am working with a large data set. (It is currently a form in
Microsoft
Word) I need to import data into Excel (2003) but am getting an error
message which does not allow me to import all of the data since I have
exceeded the range of columns available in my spreadsheet. I thought
that i
could get around this by importing the data vertically (into columns)
as
opposed to horizontally (into rows) (ie : currently each row is a
client, and
each column represents a question - I was hoping that I could import
the
data
whereas one client would be represented by a column)
Could anyone tell me how I can acheive this or perhaps give me another
suggestion?
I truly appreciate any help I can get!
Thanks
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